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HS Code for Fire Extinguishers

The HS Code for fire extinguishers is 842410. The MFN duty rate for importing to the US is 2.8%.

HS Code (6-digit)842410
US Duty Rate (MFN)2.8%
EU Duty Rate (MFN)1.7%
Chapter84
Heading8424
Last Updated2026-05
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Description

Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged

This HTS code is for fire extinguishers, whether or not they are charged, with a U.S. duty rate of 2.8%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specific packaging and marking requirements for shipping fire extinguishers (HTS 842410) by air or ocean freight?

Fire extinguishers must be packaged and labeled as hazardous materials for transport. For air freight, they must comply with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (typically as Class 2.2 non-flammable gas), requiring pressure vessel packaging, valve protection, and upright orientation markings. For ocean freight, they must meet IMDG Code specifications, including proper securing, hazard labels (e.g., UN 1044), and documentation stating they are not under pressure if shipped empty.

What are the specific labeling and certification requirements for importing fire extinguishers (HTS 8424.10) into Canada?

Fire extinguishers imported into Canada must bear a bilingual (English/French) label and be approved by a recognized testing organization like ULC (Underwriters Laboratories of Canada) or meet the specific standards referenced in the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (e.g., SOR/2015-28). The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) will require proof of this certification, typically a ULC mark or equivalent, at the time of entry for compliance verification.

How does the material of the fire extinguisher pressure vessel affect its HTS 8424.10 classification?

The material of the pressure vessel, such as steel, aluminum, or composite materials, directly determines the proper 10-digit statistical suffix under HTS 8424.10. For example, extinguishers with steel cylinders are classified under 8424.10.1000, while those with aluminum cylinders fall under 8424.10.5000. This material distinction is critical for accurate duty rate application and import data reporting.

Fire Extinguisher Import Restrictions by Country

Certain countries enforce specific technical standards and labeling requirements for fire extinguisher imports. For example, China requires a Compulsory Product Certification (CCC Mark) for many types, and Russia mandates a GOST-R or EAC conformity certificate. Shipments to the European Union must be CE marked and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 2014/68/EU if applicable. U.S. imports are generally regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and often require UL or ULC certification. Always verify the latest regulations with the destination country's customs authority prior to shipment.

Common Classification Mistakes for Fire Extinguishers

A frequent error is classifying hand-portable fire extinguishers (HTS 8424.10) with their pressurizing cartridges or internal components separately. These cartridges, if imported with the extinguisher, are part of the whole and should not be classified separately, for example, under heading 3603 for pyrotechnic products. Another mistake involves incorrectly classifying fire suppression systems for fixed installation, like those for engine compartments or data centers, under this code; they are generally classified elsewhere, such as under HTS 8424.89. Always verify if the extinguisher is portable, as non-portable models belong to a different subheading.

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Data sourced from USITC Harmonized Tariff Schedule 2026. Last updated: 2026-05.

This tool is for informational purposes only. Consult a licensed customs broker for official classification and binding rulings.